I'm trying to plot the number of samples that have data for for each of several traits. I actually already have a column of data containing these numbers of samples, and was simply hoping to plot it as the "frequency". As it is, I'm not quite sure where the frequency data is coming from (see code below). Please let me know whether I can clarify anything. Many thanks!:
##my data
data<-structure(list(V1 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("593", "QnWeight_initial"
), class = "factor"), V2 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("566",
"Head"), class = "factor"), V3 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("535",
"V1"), class = "factor"), V4 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("535",
"V2"), class = "factor"), V5 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("535",
"V3"), class = "factor"), V6 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("482",
"Left_Leg"), class = "factor"), V7 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("474",
"Left_Antenna"), class = "factor"), V8 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("237",
"Qn_Weight_Loss"), class = "factor"), V9 = structure(c(2L, 1L
), .Label = c("230", "Days_wrkr_eclosion"), class = "factor"),
V10 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("81", "Growth_all"), class = "factor"),
V11 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("79", "Growth_1_2"), class = "factor"),
V12 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("62", "Growth_1_3"), class = "factor"),
V13 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("60", "Growth_2_3"), class = "factor"),
V14 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("51", "Right_Antenna"
), class = "factor"), V15 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("49",
"Left_Leg_Remeasure"), class = "factor"), V16 = structure(c(2L,
1L), .Label = c("49", "Right_Leg"), class = "factor"), V17 = structure(c(2L,
1L), .Label = c("47", "Head_Remeasure"), class = "factor"),
V18 = structure(c(2L, 1L), .Label = c("46", "Left_Antenna_Remeasure"
), class = "factor")), .Names = c("V1", "V2", "V3", "V4",
"V5", "V6", "V7", "V8", "V9", "V10", "V11", "V12", "V13", "V14",
"V15", "V16", "V17", "V18"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA,
-2L))
dat<-data.frame(fac=unlist(data[1,, drop=FALSE]), freqs=unlist(data[2,, drop=FALSE]))
t<-table(rep(as.character(dat[, 1]), dat[, 2]))
##the plot I'm making at the moment
barplot(t, main="Sample Sizes of Various Fitness Traits", xaxt='n', xlab='', width=0.85)
labels<-unlist(data[1,,drop=FALSE])
text(1:18, par("usr")[3] -0.25, srt=90, adj=1,labels=labels,xpd=TRUE, cex=0.6)
##The kind of plot I'm looking to make
par(las=2) # make label text perpendicular to axis
par(mar=c(5,8,4,2)) # increase y-axis margin.
print(mtcars$gear)
counts <- table(mtcars$gear)
print(counts)
barplot(counts, main="Car Distribution", names.arg=c("3 Gears", "4 Gears", "5 Gears"), cex.names=0.8)

Freqcolumn which you create indat. Everything appears to be a factor. If you input your data with a header, then most of your problems should go away – mnel Sep 18 '12 at 4:04